California will open its first new state park in a decade this summer, Gov. Gavin Newsom and state officials announced Monday, as the state sets targets for cutting planet-warming emissions on natural lands. The 1,600-acre Dos Rios tract in the state's crop-rich Central Valley is set to open June 12 as California's 281st state park. Located near the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, it is surrounded by vast almond orchards and dairy pastures.
Dos Rios is not just a park,' Manzo said. 'It's a community treasure that offers peace, adventure and a vital connection to nature.' Manzo joined the governor, First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom and civil rights icon Dolores Huerta to announce the new park. The Earth-Day announcement comes as Newsom unveiled new targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions on natural lands. The plan sets out to reduce the risks of wildfires, expand forest cover and restore wetlands.
California has spent about $9.6 billion since 2020 on efforts address climate change using the state's natural lands. Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot called the plan 'a big deal' because the state has focused much of its climate policy on reducing emissions from other areas, such as the energy sector, and less so from natural lands.
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